Home with Guest Tower and Vineyard, Features a Blend of Modernism, Art Deco, and Deconstructivism, Napa, California

In addition to the main residence and guest tower, this property boasts an 8-acre vineyard that grows Cabernet grapes.


Located in Napa, California, this mansion boasts its own private vineyard and is for sale for US$22 million. The property consists of a main residence and a guest house, each featuring a contemporary architectural and décor style.

According to a listing from Sotheby's International Realty, the homes feature a blend of modernism, Art Deco, and deconstructivism. "I've never seen anything so contemporary in Napa Valley. It looks like a sculpture atop Mount Veeder. The uniqueness of the homes and the hillside setting are simply breathtaking," real estate broker Arthur Goodrich told the New York Post.


The sculpture "Folded Circles" by artist Fletcher Benton adorns the entrance to the main residence, which features four bedrooms, a wood-paneled library and office, a gym, and a kitchen, as well as living and dining rooms. Built in 1988, the house boasts cathedral-like ceilings, large windows, and glass doors.


The guesthouse boasts an unusual design: designed by British architect David Connor, the space is shaped like a tower. With five stories and two bedrooms, it holds the title of the tallest structure in all of Napa County and boasts panoramic views of the valley.


However, the property's most striking feature is undoubtedly its 8-acre vineyard, where premium Cabernet grapes are grown, which have served as the raw material for award-winning wines. Additionally, the listing includes a two-bedroom caretaker's residence.



Home with Guest Tower and Vineyard, Features a Blend of Modernism, Art Deco, and Deconstructivism, Napa Valley, California